At Fri, 7 Oct 2005 19:33:29 +1000, Peter Chubb wrote:
Aren't there any emacs users on this list? my top ten are:
Xemacs (editing)
Xemacs (mail reading/writing)
Xemacs (web browsing)
Xemacs (compiling, with make, distcc and ccache underneath)
Xemacs (remote editing, with tramp)
Xemacs
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:30:02 -0700
Angus Lees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Fri, 7 Oct 2005 19:33:29 +1000, Peter Chubb wrote:
Aren't there any emacs users on this list? my top ten are:
Xemacs (editing)
Xemacs (mail reading/writing)
Xemacs (web browsing)
Xemacs (compiling, with make,
Peter Chubb wrote:
Aren't there any emacs users on this list? my top ten are:
Xemacs (mail reading/writing)
Xemacs (web browsing)
Xemacs (compiling, with make, distcc and ccache underneath)
Xemacs (remote editing, with tramp)
Xemacs (teminal window for other command line apps)
Xemacs
localhost kernel ib_pcmcia: Unknown symbol ib_net_deregister
localhost kernel ib_pcmcia: Unknown symbol ib_net_register
localhost kernel ib_pcmcia: Unknown symbol ib_net_fill
localhost kernel ib_pcmcia: Unknown symbol ib_net_parse
Any suggestions?
Hi Mark,
Did the depmod command (in the
On 9 Oct, Ken Caldwell wrote:
I wasn't going to use Grub since I don't know of a way to check that a
grub config is correct, except to reboot to see what happens. SO I
can't say I'm surprised. While lilo is less powerful than grub, it
seems much safer. You always know where you
Hi all,
Just a last reminder about the presentation to the Greens about Open Source
on Tuesday night. The organiser has dolled up the content somewhat, but it
should prove interesting at any rate, and getting more people to understand
the opportunities is always good :) I hope to see some of you
On 9 Oct, To: Sydney Linux Users Group wrote:
I'll persevere with lilo, therefore, but may end up having to
experiment with grub.
Lilo wasn't up to the task - best I could get was to see Loading
Fedora .. and then a hang. I guess it needs
bios support to see the
Atencao: slug@slug.org.au
Um problem foi encontrado numa mensagem de Email que acabou de
ser enviada por voce.
Este scanner de Email a interceptou e impediu a mensagem de chegar
no seu destino.
O problem foi reportado como sendo:
Disallowed breakage found in header name - potential virus
At Sun, 9 Oct 2005 16:46:46 +1000, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I've never tried Xemacs - are there any traps for young players when
installing both?
Not really. Default values for some options are different between the
two, as are some elisp package versions and unusual keybindings (M-g
is one that
At Sun, 09 Oct 2005 08:58:41 +1000, Ben Donohue wrote:
just for the slug archives i found the problem here.
in the apache config file with older versions of apache, for the
virtual servers I would have per directory options of
allow from all
deny from none
however the deny from none in
Please see the appended update it's now just over a week till
AUUG2005 rolls into Sydney :)
Cheers
Gordon.
This is the second in a series of previews of AUUG 2005 - The Conference
for Unix, Linux and Open Source Professionals.
This week we are highlighting guest speaker Bryan
Hi
Is it possible to force permissions on an NFS exported filesystem? I
have a situation where I need to force the group to have write
permission on any newly created files/directories in that filesystem. I
thought this came up on slug before but can't seem to find it, nor does
google
Our very own Sara Kaan and Pia Waugh are speaking at the below forum
tomorrow night, I thought this may be of interest to a number of
SLUG-gers:
Globalisation, Technology Open Source
6.15pm Tuesday 11th October
@ Quakers Meeting Hall
119 Devonshire St, Surry Hills
(Just up from Central
On Monday 10 October 2005 09:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9 Oct, To: Sydney Linux Users Group wrote:
I'll persevere with lilo, therefore, but may end up having to
experiment with grub.
Lilo wasn't up to the task - best I could get was to see Loading
Fedora ..
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 11:09:34PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9 Oct, To: Sydney Linux Users Group wrote:
I'll persevere with lilo, therefore, but may end up having to
experiment with grub.
Lilo wasn't up to the task - best I could get was to see Loading
Fedora
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